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w <br />REGULAR MEETING _ SEPEMBER_26 �1 n8o <br />refrigeration units to display products for the food industry. He indicated the <br />project will create sixty full -time jobs within the first year. Kevin Hughes, <br />Project Future, indicated they have been working with this company to assist them in <br />relocating to South Bend. Council Member Niezgodski made a motion to adopt <br />Resolution No. 1650 -88, seconded by Council Member Puzzello. The resolution was <br />adopted by a roll call vote of nine ayes. Council Member Puzzello made a motion to <br />adopt Resolution No. 1651 -88, seconded by Council Member Coleman. The resolution <br />was adopted by a roll call vote of nine ayes. <br />BILLS, FIRST READING <br />BILL NO. 83 -88 A BILL TO VACATE THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY: 1ST <br />NORTH -SOUTH ALLEY WEST OF FRANCES STREET, RUNNING SOUTH FROM <br />COLFAX STREET FOR A DISTANCE OF APPROXIMATELY 198 FEET, ALL IN <br />WHITTEN'S SUBDIVISION OF LOT 17 COTTRELL'S FIRST ADDITION. <br />This bill had first reading. Council Member Coleman made a motion to set this bill <br />for third reading and public hearing October 10, and refer it to the Zoning and <br />Vacation Committee, seconded by Council Member Luecke. The motion carried. <br />BILL NO. 84 -88 A BILL TO VACATE THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY: THE 1ST <br />EAST -WEST ALLEY SOUTH OF COLFAX STREET, RUNNING WEST FROM FRANCES <br />STREET, FOR A DISTANCE OF APPROXIMATELY 166 FEET. <br />This bill had first reading. Council Member Puzzello made a motion to set this bill <br />for third reading and public hearing October 10, and refer it to the Zoning and <br />Vacation Committee, seconded by Council Member Coleman. The motion carried. <br />BILL NO. 85 -88 A BILL TO VACATE THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY: NORTH TWO <br />HUNDRED TWELVE (212) FEET OF THE FIRST NORTH SOUTH ALLEY EAST OF <br />MICHIGAN RUNNING BETWEEN NAVARRE AND MARION STREETS. ALSO, THE <br />EAST ONE HUNDRED SIXTY -FIVE (165) FEET OF THE FIRST EAST WEST <br />ALLEY NORTH OF MARION RUNNING BETWEEN MICHIGAN AND ST. JOSEPH <br />STREETS. ALL BEING IN THE ORIGINAL PLAT OF THE CITY OF SOUTH <br />BEND, INDIANA. <br />This bill had first reading. Council Member Duda made a motion to set this bill for <br />third reading and public hearing October 10, and refer it to the Zoning and Vacation <br />Committee, seconded by Council Member Zakrzewski. The motion carried. <br />BILL NO. 86 -88 A BILL APPROPRIATING $18,000.00 FROM THE MORRIS CIVIC AUDITORIUM <br />IMPROVEMENT FUND FOR PURPOSE OF COMPLETION OF THE SOUND <br />REINFORCEMENT SYSTEM AND FOR REFINISHING THE STAGE DECK AT THE <br />MORRIS CIVIC AUDITORIUM. <br />This bill had first reading. Council Member Puzzello made a motion to set this bill <br />for third reading and public hearing October 10, and refer it to the Zoning and <br />Vacation Committee, seconded by Council Member Coleman. The motion carried. <br />UNFINISHED BUSINESS <br />Council Member Slavinskas made a motion to set Bill No. 105 -87 for third reading and <br />public hearing October 10, seconded by Council Member Coleman. The motion carried. <br />Council Member Puzzello made a motion to set Bill No. 69 -88 for third reading and <br />public hearing October 24, seconded by Council Member Niezgodski. The motion <br />carried. <br />PRIVILEGE OF THE FLOOR <br />Joseph Guentert, 3510 Corby, discussed the New Energy Corporation's chemical <br />discharge into the Waste Water Treatment Plant. <br />Max Moore, 602 Harrison, discussed the possibility of a transfer station that could <br />be used by the small trash haulers. <br />There being no further business to come before the Council, unfinished or new, <br />Council Member Soderberg made a motion to adjourn, seconded by Council Member <br />Zakrzewski. The motion carried and the meeting was adjourned at 7:40 p.m. <br />ATTEST: <br />APPROVED: <br />City Clerk Presi ent <br />